But the assault on sacred land which is invested with meaning of Lakota culture goes on. A ranch that was claimed as a homestead immediately after Custer invaded the Black Hills near Wind Cave is up for sale. Larry Kurtz points at some attempts to raise money so the Lakota people can bid on it. Two writers at Indian Country Today explain the significance of the land. Winona LaDuke has a piece titled "Black Hills: Auction of the Sacred," and Ruth Hopkins has an article titled "Black Hills Auction: Saving Pe' Sla."In 150 years, there has never been a cease fire in the war on Indians.